Infidel #3 Review
Infidel #3 Writer: Pornsak Pichetshote Artist: Aaron Campbell Colorist: Jose Villarrubia Publisher: Image Comics A review by Greg Brothers I will be honest rarely
Infidel #3 Writer: Pornsak Pichetshote Artist: Aaron Campbell Colorist: Jose Villarrubia Publisher: Image Comics A review by Greg Brothers I will be honest rarely
Just take a look at the cover of Ice Cream Man #4. It is equal parts sinister and delightful—which pretty much encapsulates this series.
I thought microtransactions were the scariest thing about apps. Vaughn, Wong, and the stellar creative team behind Goosebumps are proving us otherwise.
Horror? Check. Historical? Check. Indie? Double check! A. Shay Hahn returns to Canada’s fur trading era with the supernatural horror comic Beaver Damn #2.
I find that I enjoy horror comics, but rarely am I truly creeped out by them. Infidel #1, however, sent a chill down my spine.
New Mutants: Dead Souls #1 Writer: Matt Rosenberg Artist: Adam Gorham Publisher: Marvel Review by Evan Maroun Oh, Marvel. You do so many things
In Pumpkinhead #1 the suspense builds all the way through the story, continuing to keep the reader engaged while avoiding horror tropes.
Regression #7 continues Adrian’s quest to learn more about his connection to Sutter, and Joe makes it clear that Anton and Molly are in way over the head.
High-fantasy is hard to do, and White Ash excels on all accounts. And, it is here in White Ash #2 that the story really takes off.